Dominic Stancescu, Rossview: The senior wide receiver had 11 catches for 237 yards and four TDs.

Jim Irwin, Rossview: Irwin has started every game since his freshman season and graded out at 85 percent in 35-of-40 games in his career. Allowed only one sack this season and was the anchor of an offensive line that had six 1,000-yard rushers in three years.

Bryson Harris, Rossview:The senior defensive end, finished with 54 total tackles, 17 for a loss. He had five sacks and seven quarterback pressures to go along with one forced fumble and one defensive TD.

Bobby Lenor, Rossview: The senior linebacker finished with 46 total tackles and two sacks with six quarterback pressures. He also forced a fumble and recorded an interception.

Dillon Johnson, Rossview: Another senior linebacker who finished with 54.5 total tackles, 13 of which where for a loss. Added 1.5 sacks with a fumble recovery, an interception and two passes defended.

Jordan Gold, Rossview: A senior cornerback, Gold finished with three fumble recoveries and interception returned for a TD, seven pass breakups to go along with 27 total tackles and a forced fumble.

Jaleel Stubbs, Clarksville Academy: A senior running back who was named the District 10-A Offensive Player of the Year. Finished among the state's top rushers in Class A with 1,443 yards on 177 attempts (8.1-yd average) with 23 TDs. Also caught 16 passes for 288 yards and another three TDs. Also was 2-for-2 passing for 65 yards. He returned 10 punts (27.2 average) and 1 TD. 11 kick returns for 242 yards and a 99-yard TD. Had a total of 26 TDs this season. Finished with 78 tackles, 5 pass breakups and a forced fumble as a cornerback.

Michael Conn, Clarksville Academy: A junior quarterback who was named the District 10-A Skill Player of the Year. Ran 157 times for 1,032 yards and 14 TDs and was 86-for-150 for 1,351 yards and 18 TDs through the air. As a corner, he had 70 tackles a pass break-up and one fumble recovery.

Wesley Rugen, Clarksville Academy: A junior center and defensive end. Graded out at 92 percent as an O-lineman with 15 pancake blocks. Finished with 85 tackles, three sacks, seven tackles for a loss and a fumble recovery.

Dylan Dessert, Clarksville Academy: A junior defensive tackle and O-lineman who started on both sides all 12 games while grading out at 89 percent with 20 pancakes and one sack allowed. He finished with 120 tackles on defense with six for a loss, two sacks and two fumble recoveries.

Connor Thomas, Clarksville Academy: A junior slot receiver who had 34 rushes for 134 yards and a touchdown. Also finished with 16 receptions for 371 yards and six TDs. Added five kickoff returns for 94 yards and a TD. Led the team in tackles with 140, 16 for a loss, a sack and two interceptions.

Cody Parsons, Clarksville Academy: A senior who played multiple positions. Parsons finished with 15 receptions for 229 yards and two TDs. On defense he finished with 83 tackles, seven for a loss, two sacks, and an interception.

Konar Chapman, Clarksville Academy: A senior tight end and linebacker who ran eight times for 90 yards. Also finished with 10 catches for 175 yards (17-yard avg). Defensively, he finished with 119 tackles, eight for loss, two sacks, an interception and two recovered fumbles. Missed the last two regular season games with a severe ankle injury.

John Austin Peay, Clarksville Academy: A junior punter with a 37-yard average, Peay's longest punts were for 57, 57, 56 and 51 yards.

Malcolm Perry, Kenwood: A senior quarterback who finished with 1,600 yards rushing, 800 yards passing and 20 total TD's. Finished as District 10 MVP. Career totals include over 6,800 total yards and 70 TDs. Kenwood's career and single season rushing record holder.

Jamarqus Steptoe, Kenwood: The Knights defensive end finished with 45 tackles, 30 assists, 27 tackles for a loss and was the district Defensive Lineman of the Year, finishing with five sacks, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries.

Angel Hall, Kenwood: The wide receiver caught 25 balls for 450 yards and two TDs. A two-way starter at cornerback, Hall was named All District.

Jamaria Patterson, Kenwood: A defensive back who led the defense with 35 tackles and three interceptions. He was also named All District.

A.J. Richardson, Kenwood: A running back who finished with 1,100 all-purpose yards and 10 total TD's as well as an All District performer.

Chris Jackson, Kenwood: Jackson played corner, wideout and running and was one of the district's best cover corners. He finished with 29 Tackles, four career interceptions and four TDs on offense and special teams.

Mason Gasaway, Clarksville High: District Punter of the Year and was perfect on extra points with 14 touchbacks this season.

D'Vaughn Whitt, Clarksville High: A safety who finished with 36 tackles, 31 assists and two interceptions for the Wildcats.

Tim Wallace, Clarksville High: A wideout and linebacker who finished with 21 catches for 262 yards (12.5-yard per catch average). He also had 15 tackles and 18 assists on defense.

Timon Hobson, Clarksville High: A running back that was second on the team in rushing with 594 yards. He also caught 10 passes for 213 yards.

Brevon Johnson, Clarksville High: A fullback who led the team in rushing with 606 yards.

Kauthar Admason, Clarksville High: The running back finished with 443 yards rushing with 16 tackles and five assists.

Peyton Delvendahl, Montgomery Central: A junior quarterback who finished 96-for-162 passing with 10 TDs, three interceptions and 1,222 yards. He added another 352 yards on the ground with five TDs as a 3-year starter.

Nate Bumpus, Montgomery Central: A junior linebacker who finished with 66 tackles, four for a loss and four sacks. He also had a fumble recovery as the captain of the defense.

D.Q. Northington, Montgomery Central: A junior wideout who caught 34 passes for 485 yards and four TDs. He also finished with 46 tackles on defense and two interceptions.

Hunter Harris, Montgomery Central: A junior safety who had 65 tackles and an interception with four pass breakups. He finished with six receptions for 50 yards and a TD.

Harrison Ramsey, Montgomery Central: A senior offense lineman who graded out at 86 percent. Ramsey was the leader of the O-line and a two-year starter.

Christian Berry, Fort Campbell: The running back who rushed for 1,066 yards, eight TDs and had an average of 8.4 yards per carry. He also caught three touchdowns and had 89 tackles.

Zach Lee, Fort Campbell: The wideout/linebacker finished with 124 tackles, forced four fumbles and recovered another four fumbles. He had a defensive TD and caught 22 balls for 420 yards with six TDs.

Jake Jorstad, Fort Campbell: Jorstad finished with 100 tackles and five sacks. Graded out at 95 percent on the O-line and had 12 pancake blocks.

Desmond Ruffin,Northwest: The Vikings defensive back was among the city leaders interceptions with five.

Zeandre Floyd, West Creek: A speedy wideout for the Coyotes, Floyd averaged 23.4 yds per catch this fall.

Dakwane Young, West Creek: A defensive back, Young finished with 71 tackles.

Brad Rolan, West Creek: A linebacker, Rolan finished with 86 tackles.

Jordan Justice, West Creek: The senior quarterback threw for 1,400 yards this season.

Cyrus Whitted, West Creek: Whitted was among the top pass rushers in Montgomery County with five sacks and 50 tackles.

Rakavian Poydras, Northeast: Poydras played on the defensive line for the Eagles.

Kenny Raymond, Northeast: Raymond was among the top defensive lineman for Northeast High.

Tobias Clark, Stewart County: A senior, Clark led the Rebels in rushing with 144 carries for 822 yards and eight TDs. He also had 51 tackles from the safety position.

Timothy Clark, Stewart County: A senior cornerback, Clark ran 48 times for 431 yards and also finished with four interceptions at the corner position. He had a total of 30 tackles, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries.

Nolas Seay, Houston County: A junior strong safety, Seay finished with 89 tackles, three for a loss and three fumble recoveries to go along with three blocked extra points.

Daylon Petty, Houston County: One of a few seniors who played on the offensive line who finished with 33 pancakes.